PULTENEY STREET SURVEY - Spring 2020
Williams Club Membership Extends HWS Network

Hobart and William Smith have rejoined the more than century-old Williams Club, which offers a space and opportunities to engage personally and professionally with fellow members of the liberal arts community. As an affiliate institution, HWS enjoys access to the Williams Club facilities at the Princeton Club in Midtown Manhattan, and members of the Colleges’ community — including students, graduates, faculty, staff and family — are eligible to join as members.
“We are thrilled to create this resource for the HWS community,” says Director of Alumni and Alumnae Relations Chevanne Graham DeVaney ’95, P’21, P’23. “Our relationship with the Williams Club offers the Colleges’ community a great opportunity to connect with peers from other institutions and expand their social and career networks.”
Club amenities include hotel rooms, squash and fitness facilities, a business center and dining venues. The club hosts cultural, social, educational and networking events, and members enjoy discounts at clothing stores and parking structures, as well as access to more than 200 reciprocal clubs around the world.
Learn more at williamsclub.org.
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